In the third book of the series we follow Cato and Katrina who have a one night stand and then meet up 2 years later and see that it meant more to Cato then Katrina.

Cato is the player who has a string of one night stands and is the guy who leaves in the middle of the night so when someone does it to him, it does hit his ego. It understandable that he would be frustrated that she doesn’t remember him no matter what he did and I liked how he spent the time to fall for her again and make her fall for him despite her reservations.

Katrina has had to deal with a loss that unfortunately a lot of people go through and I liked how closed off she was to giving love a second chance. I know if it were me I would be hesitant to jump back on the saddle so to speak. But as she falls for Cato, she deals with that struggle with guilt that most people do when moving on.

It was refreshing for the relationship between Cato and Katrina because it wasn’t like the last two books but the explanation for why Katrina didn’t remember him was a little weak. It didn’t really make sense and didn’t seem fully believable.

I found Joey’s character rather annoying but I think that was the point. I don’t think Todd wanted us rooting for Joey in any regard, even if it was out of pity.

I liked that the characters had different issues they needed to work through but there were some grammatical errors that took from the story. The was again a little to fast but it was not enough to not make me not want to read it.

Rating: C+

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